robert langford: sometimes? yes. robert langford: do you see other people? sometimes.s an outhouse rat. keith morrison: how could you believe a man as crazy as that? you are outside of reality at that point. keith morrison: so a man who hears voices? that got the jury's attention. one juror even submitted a question, read by the judge. did the voices you said you would hear from time to time ever tell you to kill shauna? no. keith morrison: there was the choice for the jury. george used noel as a murder weapon, or the drunk who heard voices killed shauna and blamed an innocent man. the lawyers, the friends, the family from both sides could only sit and wait. that was nerve-wracking. keith morrison: for three days, they waited. the prosecutors, once confident, worried. it's a hung jury. it's a hung jury. it's the hung jury situation. and so by day three, you think, uh-oh-- do we have a holdout? --is there a hold-up? woman 3: count one-- keith morrison: and then finally, here it was. woman 3: --guilty of first-degree murder. keith morrison: guilty. george tiaffay, his fa